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How Long Do You Have to File Wrongful Death Claim?

Ohio law specifies a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims. This means that surviving family members must file their claim within two years from the date of their loved oneu2019s death. If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another person, company, or entity, please contact Cleveland wrongful death attorney at Paulozzi LPA. Their knowledgeable and experienced team is ready to help you through this difficult time. They want to make sure you and your family get the compensation you deserve.<br>

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How Long Do You Have to File Wrongful Death Claim?

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  1. How Long Do You Have to FileWrongful Death Claim?

  2. If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another person, company, or entity, please accept Their deepest condolences. They know this is an incredibly tough time for you and your family, and They are ready to help. At Paulozzi LPA, Their compassionate inexperienced team will investigate what happened to your loved one and work to secure the compensation that you are entitled to. Let their wrongful death attorneys get to work today.

  3. Who Can File Wrongful Death Claims? Ohio law states that the following people can bring a wrongful death claim against a negligent party: A surviving spouse Any surviving children, including adopted children Surviving parents

  4. How Long Do You Have To File A Wrongful Death Claim? Ohio law specifies a two-year statute of limitations for wrongful death claims. This means that surviving family members must file their claim within two years from the date of their loved one’s death. In cases where a person’s death was caused by a dangerous or defective product, the statute of limitations may be extended to up to 10 years after the date of death. Due to the timeframes put in place for these cases, it is vital that you speak to a Cleveland wrongful death lawyer as soon as possible.

  5. What Causes Wrongful Death? There are many different ways that a wrongful death case can arise. Their Cleveland wrongful death lawyers commonly see the following lead to wrongful death claims: Car Accidents ❏ Commercial Truck Accidents ❏ Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents ❏ Product Liability ❏ Medical Mistakes ❏ Workplace Accidents ❏ Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect ❏ Accidents on Other People’s Property (Premises Liability) ❏ Criminal Activity (including unintentional deaths arising from criminal acts) ❏

  6. If you have lost a loved one due to the negligence of another person, company, or entity, please accept Their deepest condolences. They know this is an incredibly tough time for you and your family, and They are ready to help. Contact Cleveland wrongful death attorney at Paulozzi LPA. Their knowledgeable and experienced team is ready to help you through this difficult time. They want to make sure you and your family get the compensation you deserve.

  7. Contact : Paulozzi LPA Injury Lawyers Address : 600 East Granger Road, Suite 200 Brooklyn Heights, OH 44131 Phone : 888-710-0040 Website : https://www.law-ohio.com/contact-us/

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